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<updated>2009-11-07T23:50:17-08:00</updated>
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<title>Resolving Joins with MIDAS 3</title>
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<name>Ian Marteens</name>
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<updated>2000-05-17T14:21:58-07:00</updated>
<published>2000-05-17T14:21:58-07:00</published>
<summary>Resolving Joins with MIDAS 3</summary>
<content>Bravo, Dan! Write a book on these topics (Midas and alike) and I'll buy it, no matter the price.I've been using since D4 my own components to generate &quot;smart&quot; SQL sentences for joins. Now I'm looking inside Midas source code in order to gain some insight about how providers generate SQL.</content>
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